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Other Shipment Functions<br />

Select an existing access sequence and open the Accesses folder (on the left side of<br />

the screen). Here, define the sequence of the individual tables in which you want<br />

to view your conditions and shipment rates (see Figure 13.43).<br />

Figure 13.43 Defining the Sequence for Processing the Individual Tables in an Access Sequence<br />

For this purpose, enter a sequence number in the AcNo and your table in the<br />

Table column. Do not use sequential numbers for the tables so you can add more<br />

tables at a later stage <strong>with</strong>out any problems. If you set the Exclusive checkmark,<br />

the search is cancelled for this access sequence when the first condition is found<br />

<strong>with</strong>in a condition type. In the Requiremnt column, you can specify a requirement<br />

for which the access <strong>with</strong> the respective table is supposed to be read. You<br />

must program the requirement using ABAP. For this purpose, place the curser<br />

on the Requirement column and expand this field. All requirements that have<br />

already been created are displayed. If you must define a specific requirement,<br />

select a free requirement and add it. The system automatically generates a form<br />

routine that you now must program for your demands.<br />

Condition Types<br />

In the third step, you specify your condition type. This function provides the most<br />

comprehensive setting options. In the <strong>SAP</strong> world, condition type refers, for example,<br />

to a price, maybe one only valid for domestic transports. Often, specific condition<br />

types are agreed for international transports because they are generally structured<br />

differently. Different price calculations are also used for sea freights and air<br />

freights. But overhead rates or deductions are specific condition types, too.<br />

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